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spec/util_cache_spec.lua @ 12960:31b22cc221b5

mod_pubsub, mod_pep: Support per-node configurable inclusion of publisher This matches ejabberd's behaviour, using the 'pubsub#itemreply' config option. Although the current definition of this option in the specification is not as clear as it could be, I think matching what existing deployments do is the best option to resolve the ambiguity and reduce fragmentation. We should update the spec to be clearer about how to use and interpret this option. The 'expose_publisher' option for mod_pubsub is now an override (always expose or never expose). If unset, it will use the per-node config (which defaults to not exposing). Thanks to Link Mauve, edhelas and goffi for sparking this feature.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Wed, 22 Mar 2023 11:39:19 +0000
parent 12771:e9fcc69ea508
child 13174:8ec7b7d6556f
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local cache = require "util.cache";

describe("util.cache", function()
	describe("#new()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			do
				local c = cache.new(1);
				assert.is_not_nil(c);

				assert.has_error(function ()
					cache.new(0);
				end);
				assert.has_error(function ()
					cache.new(-1);
				end);
				assert.has_error(function ()
					cache.new("foo");
				end);
			end

			local c = cache.new(5);

			local function expect_kv(key, value, actual_key, actual_value)
				assert.are.equal(key, actual_key, "key incorrect");
				assert.are.equal(value, actual_value, "value incorrect");
			end

			expect_kv(nil, nil, c:head());
			expect_kv(nil, nil, c:tail());

			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 0);

			c:set("one", 1)
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 1);
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:head());
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail());

			c:set("two", 2)
			expect_kv("two", 2, c:head());
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail());

			c:set("three", 3)
			expect_kv("three", 3, c:head());
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail());

			c:set("four", 4)
			c:set("five", 5);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);
			expect_kv("five", 5, c:head());
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail());

			c:set("foo", nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);
			expect_kv("five", 5, c:head());
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail());

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), 1);
			expect_kv("five", 5, c:head());
			expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail());

			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), 3);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5);

			assert.are.equal(c:get("foo"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("bar"), nil);

			c:set("six", 6);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);
			expect_kv("six", 6, c:head());
			expect_kv("two", 2, c:tail());

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), 3);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);

			c:set("three", nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 4);

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);

			c:set("seven", 7);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);

			c:set("eight", 8);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8);

			c:set("four", 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8);

			c:set("nine", 9);
			assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);

			assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8);
			assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9);

			do
				local keys = { "nine", "four", "eight", "seven", "six" };
				local values = { 9, 4, 8, 7, 6 };
				local i = 0;
				for k, v in c:items() do
					i = i + 1;
					assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]);
					assert.are.equal(v, values[i]);
				end
				assert.are.equal(i, 5);

				c:set("four", "2+2");
				assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);

				assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), "2+2");
				assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9);
			end

			do
				local keys = { "four", "nine", "eight", "seven", "six" };
				local values = { "2+2", 9, 8, 7, 6 };
				local i = 0;
				for k, v in c:items() do
					i = i + 1;
					assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]);
					assert.are.equal(v, values[i]);
				end
				assert.are.equal(i, 5);

				c:set("foo", nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5);

				assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), "2+2");
				assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9);
			end

			do
				local keys = { "four", "nine", "eight", "seven", "six" };
				local values = { "2+2", 9, 8, 7, 6 };
				local i = 0;
				for k, v in c:items() do
					i = i + 1;
					assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]);
					assert.are.equal(v, values[i]);
				end
				assert.are.equal(i, 5);

				c:set("four", nil);

				assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8);
				assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9);
			end

			do
				local keys = { "nine", "eight", "seven", "six" };
				local values = { 9, 8, 7, 6 };
				local i = 0;
				for k, v in c:items() do
					i = i + 1;
					assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]);
					assert.are.equal(v, values[i]);
				end
				assert.are.equal(i, 4);
			end

			do
				local evicted_key, evicted_value;
				local c2 = cache.new(3, function (_key, _value)
					evicted_key, evicted_value = _key, _value;
				end);
				local function set(k, v, should_evict_key, should_evict_value)
					evicted_key, evicted_value = nil, nil;
					c2:set(k, v);
					assert.are.equal(evicted_key, should_evict_key);
					assert.are.equal(evicted_value, should_evict_value);
				end
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)

				set("b", 2)
				set("c", 3)
				set("b", 2)
				set("d", 4, "a", 1)
				set("e", 5, "c", 3)
			end

			do
				local evicted_key, evicted_value;
				local c3 = cache.new(1, function (_key, _value)
					evicted_key, evicted_value = _key, _value;
					if _key == "a" then
						-- Sanity check for what we're evicting
						assert.are.equal(_key, "a");
						assert.are.equal(_value, 1);
						-- We're going to block eviction of this key/value, so set to nil...
						evicted_key, evicted_value = nil, nil;
						-- Returning false to block eviction
						return false
					end
				end);
				local function set(k, v, should_evict_key, should_evict_value)
					evicted_key, evicted_value = nil, nil;
					local ret = c3:set(k, v);
					assert.are.equal(evicted_key, should_evict_key);
					assert.are.equal(evicted_value, should_evict_value);
					return ret;
				end
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)
				set("a", 1)

				-- Our on_evict prevents "a" from being evicted, causing this to fail...
				assert.are.equal(set("b", 2), false, "Failed to prevent eviction, or signal result");

				expect_kv("a", 1, c3:head());
				expect_kv("a", 1, c3:tail());

				-- Check the final state is what we expect
				assert.are.equal(c3:get("a"), 1);
				assert.are.equal(c3:get("b"), nil);
				assert.are.equal(c3:count(), 1);
			end


			local c4 = cache.new(3, false);

			assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("b", 2), true);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("c", 3), true);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("d", 4), false);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("d", 4), false);
			assert.are.equal(c4:set("d", 4), false);

			expect_kv("c", 3, c4:head());
			expect_kv("a", 1, c4:tail());

			local c5 = cache.new(3, function (k, v) --luacheck: ignore 212/v
				if k == "a" then
					return nil;
				elseif k == "b" then
					return true;
				end
				return false;
			end);

			assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true);
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("b", 2), true);
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("c", 3), true);
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("d", 4), true); -- "a" evicted (cb returned nil)
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("d", 4), true); -- nop
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("d", 4), true); -- nop
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("e", 5), true); -- "b" evicted (cb returned true)
			assert.are.equal(c5:set("f", 6), false); -- "c" won't evict (cb returned false)

			expect_kv("e", 5, c5:head());
			expect_kv("c", 3, c5:tail());

		end);

		it(":table works", function ()
			local t = cache.new(3):table();
			assert.is.table(t);
			t["a"] = "1";
			assert.are.equal(t["a"], "1");
			t["b"] = "2";
			assert.are.equal(t["b"], "2");
			t["c"] = "3";
			assert.are.equal(t["c"], "3");
			t["d"] = "4";
			assert.are.equal(t["d"], "4");
			assert.are.equal(t["a"], nil);

				local i = spy.new(function () end);
				for k, v in pairs(t) do
					i(k,v)
				end
				assert.spy(i).was_called();
				assert.spy(i).was_called_with("b", "2");
				assert.spy(i).was_called_with("c", "3");
				assert.spy(i).was_called_with("d", "4");
		end);

		local function vs(t)
			local vs_ = {};
			for v in t:values() do
				vs_[#vs_+1] = v;
			end
			return vs_;
		end

		it(":values works", function ()
			local t = cache.new(3);
			t:set("k1", "v1");
			t:set("k2", "v2");
			assert.same({"v2", "v1"}, vs(t));
			t:set("k3", "v3");
			assert.same({"v3", "v2", "v1"}, vs(t));
			t:set("k4", "v4");
			assert.same({"v4", "v3", "v2"}, vs(t));
		end);

		it(":resize works", function ()
			local c = cache.new(5);
			for i = 1, 5 do
				c:set(("k%d"):format(i), ("v%d"):format(i));
			end
			assert.same({"v5", "v4", "v3", "v2", "v1"}, vs(c));
			assert.has_error(function ()
				c:resize(-1);
			end);
			assert.has_error(function ()
				c:resize(0);
			end);
			assert.has_error(function ()
				c:resize("foo");
			end);
			c:resize(3);
			assert.same({"v5", "v4", "v3"}, vs(c));
		end);
	end);
end);